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Эксопилот-3KFCA

18.08.2012

8/10

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First of all, I love the iPhone. It really is a great phone, and it does surpass the Lumia 900 in many areas. However, I decided to give the 4S to my girlfriend, and give the Lumia 900 a try.First of all, it's really customizable. Yes, you can uninstall preinstalled apps, and you you can use mp3's as ringtones without an obscene workaround like you have to do with the iphone. This makes it a lot easier to personalize you phone - a thing the iPhone really lacked imho.Call quality is really good, the messaging system is also great. It's easy to use, though not as easy to set up as the iPhone. It's not as crisp and fast as the iPhone, but the Lumia 900 will hold power all day without the need for a recharge.The menu system is absolutely cool, and it will get even greater when it gets updated to 7.8 in september 2012. I love the live-tiles, though at the moment, some of them are simply too big and bulky. But 7.8 will fix that.The lumia has free Nokia GPS which is pretty cool, though I don't use it. But it's there. The maps aren't as good as Google's, but there is an app for that. (Uh, copyright infringement, eh Apple?)At first I hated that the Lumia 900 imported all my contacts from facebook and twitter, but once I found out that I could group and link people, it really came in handy. Too bad there is a limitation of 20 people in a group, I hope they fix that in a later update. However, the grouping is what is really great, for it also group the content your contacts post on facebook, twitter or whatever. That's absolutely awesome. No more do I have to read about old classmates commenting on pictures of people that I don't know. This limits the info stream to the people I care about.I hope more apps will appear, and they will - also, I really hope that Microsoft update IE in 7.8, since the browser in no way lives up to Safari on the Iphone.The image quality on the camera is not as good as the iphone. I also find it rather slow, but the action shot app from nokia helps. The best thing about the camera, is at you don't have to push a button to take the picture; simply press the screen where you want the focus, and the picture is taken. I love that feature. Another good thing is that it is wide angle and f/2,8, which means that it will work in low light conditions.Last and not least, you don't have the same phone as everybody else. Yes, iPhone and Android phones surpass the Lumia 900 in many ways: Like better browser, camera and more apps in stores. But the windows phone has something I can't really place. I love this phone as much as I loved the Iphone 4s. Perhaps it is because that I'm no longer running around with the same phone as everybody else, or perhaps it is because that I can sort in all the BS coming from facebook and twitter. In any case, I'm happy that I bought this phone, and I give it four stars.
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Альфа-Юнит-2JXIA

23.10.2012

8/10

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I've been using an iPhone 3GS for 3.5 years, and a couple of Android phones for the past 1.5 years (although I generally switch back to the iPhone - it just WORKS). I was excited about the unlocked European Galaxy Note as I love WACOM screens. My problem is that the Android operating systems on both the Note and the HTC Inspire seems awkward and buggy compared the iOS. So here I am, 4 months in advance of my subsidized upgrade with AT&T, trying to determine whether I'll bite on the iPhone 5 or something else. I read about Windows Phone with interest, as prior to my first iPhone, I had several different Windows phones with the earlier operating systems. I figured I'd try Windows Phone 7.5 in the no-contract Nokia.PositivesThe phone works very well as a phone - great reception and volume, virtually no dropped callsWindows Phone OS is easy to useSyncs well with our exchange serverScreen is greatOffice appsKindle works wellNokia Drive is very useful, specially the latest version that allows downloaded state mapsMy first LTE phone, and web connectivity is FASTNegativesApps - if by the time my upgrade is available (February), the Starbucks and Sugarsync apps are not available in either 7.5 or 8, it will be a deal-breaker for me. Those are "must-haves"The voice-command cannot be disabled (at least I haven't found a way to do it). If windows phone 8 does not have the ability to disable voice command, it will be another deal-breaker. I hate the fact that Apple will not allow you to disable the iPod app, and consequently I cannot have any music on my phone, as it will begin to blare music in meetings and movie theaters, even when on silent. At least Apple allows you to disable voice dialing. I cannot use a blue-tooth headset without a simple physical on-off switch. It is arrogant of Apple and Microsoft to not allow the disabling of these features.The viability of Nokia. I hope they are able to survive as they make great phones.Not the fault of the phone, but it was advertised s "New", and it arrived with the seal on the box broken. It looked unused and it has worked flawlessly, but still ..Bottom line for me will be the features and apps available in Windows 8. From what I've read, apps that are available for Windows 8 on the PC will be easy for developers to port to Windows phone. If that is the case, I'm optimistic that my must-have apps will be available. I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the Nokia 920 in the next few weeks, as it looks like my device of choice if I stay with Windows Phone.Overall, I'm pleased with the Nokia 900, as it is a very competent phone
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Интеллектор-2UZKY

27.09.2014

10/10

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Great phone, one of the best I have ever used, the screen is huge and bright, and the phone is really responsive, great build quality with a premium feel to it. Would definitely recommend.
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НаноПилигрим-5HXEN

14.10.2012

2/10

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All my review is my opinion, I just hope it helps consumers.Do you know how old Nokia Lumia 900? Well goodluck if you want to buy one.The few months old Nokia Lumia 900 on Windows Phone might not received a free Windows Phone 8 update, frustrated? Well it might not be compatible to windows phone 8 update". Yes, but they said that they might be able to put some Visual Element to make it look like a Windows Phone 8 phone. Like Android this OS is fragmented, if you plan of buying Windows Phone product in the future, well think again, because they have different brands this is why not all Windows phone will assure all customers of future update. I hope Nokia can update the Nokia 900 because it is a nice device.You can read: engadget dot com/2012/06/20/lumia-900-owner-vents-windows-phone-8-frustrations-stephen-elop/This is why Apple is the best company on earth, even your iPhone 3gs still receive update for free. You buy Apple product, you won't have anxiety about if you will received an update. Because every device they make, they support it, and warranty no issue at all, you only need to go to any Apple store and no explaining to do for sure you will receive a new device if you are under warranty and you did not dropped your iOS device on water.My friend who bought a Android Samsung always need to buy a new device when there is an update so he can just get the update on his 5months old Samsung device because there is no update. You can see this is where Windows Phone product pattern will be. No update on old device so you need to buy one again just to get update.I love Microsoft but now this is the message they are showing consumers, like what is happening on Nokia Lumia 900, if you go to CL a Lumia 900 sells for $150 bucks because who would even want a phone without an update.So now guys be wise in buying stuffs, I am not a fan boy of anything, I wrote this so people can read this so they can have an idea on where they spend their money from, IMHO we consumers should protect each other not bash each other because we are on the same camp.And imagine my Old iPhone 4 even received update till now which I bought last July 2010 and it is almost 2013 now and still it received the latest iOS6 and for free.I just wish Microsoft go where Apple path is going, they should released their own Microsoft Windows Phone, and released new model after a year not every 3 months, because I speak for myself, I don't want a product that always have a new model every 2-3months because my phone will look old in 3months imagine that.Come on Microsoft and Nokia step up for people who support your company.
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Астероид-6QBEH

15.08.2014

10/10

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Really enjoying this tablet phone so far.

Windows 8.1 is very sleek. The App store has come a long way in the last year. Very good functions such as restricting sim data while enabling calls,

The 6" screen is a god send.

It's definitely not too big to make calls on!
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Квантум-1JOYG

14.04.2012

10/10

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This is a great phone. I switched from an iPhone 4 to it. It can translate a menu written in a foreign language just by taking a photo of it! It has Siri-like integration built into it and it works very well for search and stuff. I can attach more than one attachment to an email.My contacts are fully integrated with all their LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter information rolling up together in one view. Speaking of which, it takes 2 minutes to transfer all your contacts wirelessly via bluetooth to your new Nokia Lumia 900, all you need to do is download the free Nokia Contacts Transfer app that comes with the phone, pair and voila! I have ~3000 contacts, no glitches whatsoever. The phone has Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) built into the operating system. Nokia REALLY knows how to build the phone part of a smartphone, and it shows. Call reception quality is fantastic. No issues there. The screen isn't a retina screen like iPhones have, but its quality is very, very very good! In sunlight, the screen is unbelievably clear for use. I have most of the iPhone apps I'm used to, and all my music (my entire iTunes Library) from Google Music streams through an app called Cloudmuzik. No issues at all there. I miss Audible, Dropbox, GoodReader and Mint, but I know it's only a matter of time before they show up. I can be patient.The software is very smooth, no lags or skips and the interface is beautiful. Battery life is long and trouble free. I'm not here to put down other phones. Buy what suits you, but this is a really good device from a company with a great reputation and 50% of all mobile patents, including most foundational ones on LTE technology. The camera is the only thing that hasn't lived up to expectations, it's not as good as an iPhone camera, particularly in low light situations. There's a pink haze at the center of the photo focus that persists, not sure why? I hope Nokia fixes this soon enough. Windows phone is a solid OS, and Nokia is a very reputable hardware maker. You can see that they collaborated thoughtfully to produce a great product. Did I mention the phone comes with free, fully downloadable, offline (you don't need to use data) turn by turn navigation in 60 languages with maps for 100 countries? Fantastic!Seriously, Nokia have over-delivered for a $50 phone, but I guess they're like Avis, trying harder. The amazing thing is that even if you buy the phone outright, it costs only $450. Best value for money for an LTE smartphone.SOFTWARE ISSUE FIXED!I personally didn't experience the data connectivity issue reported, but on Friday April 13th, three days earlier than promised, Nokia shipped a software update that fixed the issue for those affected. You still get to keep the $100 they offered for the inconvenience as long as you bought the phone before April 21st, 2012. Below is the dedicated page with video and written instructions for how to fix the issue.[...]The issue was caused by a data memory overload problem in software that handles the SIM card. Nokia has set a new bar for responding to a problem with dedication and promptness, but if you're still unhappy and disappointed, you can return your phone to an AT&T store for a full refund.
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Альфа-Юнит-4QQNM

19.07.2014

10/10

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Having been an Apple or Samsung user for years, I was slightly nervous about switching to a Windows phone. However, in line with the majority of other reviews, the Nokia Lumia 1320 is feature-packed, easy to use - and an absolute pleasure to have.
I'd highly recommend it for anyone thinking of moving away from Apple or Samsung - you will be pleased you did!
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НоваГость-8AHBO

09.08.2014

2/10

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Compared to my wife's Moto G, screen reaction is slow. I can't get the camera too work. Supplied with Windows 8.0 and cannot get an immediate update to 8.1.
Nokia and Microsoft need to get their act together.
Why this phone is so highly recommended here is a mystery to me.
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Лунатик-0STNU

26.08.2012

10/10

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In one sense I feel really sorry for the guys at Nokia who have been working on this phone. If Elop hadn't announced the death of Symbian then this phone would have been an absolute smash hit. But, like the Nokia N9 before it, sounding the death knell of the eco-system and then bringing out more units for the system really doesn't make much sense for marketing the product. And when you look at recent Nokia products you come to realize just how skilled and diverse Nokia is as a company - in late 2011 and early 2012 it has brought out phones using 3 different eco-systems, all to notable acclaim. Now compare that with Apple and you realize the substantial accomplishments that are still being made at the Finnish phone giant, despite the fact that Elop really made a big strategic gaff in announcing that Symbian would be ditched when he did.In terms of the phone itself, rather than re-hash what others have said, I will just do my own list of pros and cons:Pros - the camera (unparalled) - Nokia maps (excellent) - the playback sound quality (very good) - the speaker ( - loudest and best quality I've heard in any phone) - the battery life (very good) - the removable battery (great for long trips when you can carry a charged replacement) - the ability to add a substantial amount of memory - the wide range of (very good) social media apps available on Nokia app storeCons - does not always charge when connected to mains ( - don't know why this is) - limited apps ( - for example no gas station price location app) - muffled sound when receiving calls which makes it hard to hear sometimes, particularly on international calls - the bulge in the phone where the camera and sensor are, which really requires a case, and for some reason (unlike with the N9), Nokia didn't provide one with the phone, which given how much you're paying, I think they should have done. - very occasional Symbian freezes, which then require a reboot - the virtual keyboard, which even with Swype, makes writing a message much more laborious compared with my previous phone, the Nokia N9 ( - hopefully this con will be fixed with an update)Given the substantial pros of this phone, I can live with the niggling cons, and would fully recommend anyone wanting a better than average cameraphone or versatile smartphone to look into getting this phone.Really, if you think about it the future is bright for Nokia - just imagine it - a Windows 8 Pureview phone - it will crush the Windows 8 competition, which really is the reason that this phone marks another turning point for the Finnish phone giant. And just for the record, I think I should disclose that yes, I own (a small amount of) Nokia shares as well as the 808 Pureview and the Nokia N9!
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Небулоид-1TPCW

16.04.2014

8/10

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I did a fair amount of research and finally I made the right decision to go for this Nokia 900. Actually an IT friend who ordered this Nokia for his IT Department workers recommended this Cellular phone to me after I told him what features I was looking for. I really enjoy using this phone especially the Windows based software. Ideal for storing the information that I require and very user friendly.It is an ideal travel companion.There will be many occasions where I would not need my normal camera as this cell takes excellent photos and stores them easily. I will not hesitate to recommend this unit to anyone, especially as it is very cost competitiveness.
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Кронос-7FBLT

15.05.2012

10/10

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I've been keeping an eye out for the Lumia 900 for some time because it felt like the first device that did Windows Phone's sleek interface justice. And then there's the Windows Phone OS itself, which unlike iOS or Android (iOS clone with flexibility) takes a completely novel approach to mobile computing. And the result...is mind-blowing. Sure, initial reviews, impressions, and brochures can tell you the specs of a device, but what's it like living with it?I admit, I was reluctant to jump ship and use Windows Phone as my daily driver because my Nexus ONE got everything I needed done, done. It was clunky at times, but I knew there was an app for every task I would do while on the go -- at this point, I was seriously contemplating the Galaxy Nexus. However, having watched dozens of videos and tutorials on more recent iterations of WP7, it seemed like the operating system was finally ready to play on par with the big boys, and I reconsidered.Well, I was wrong. It's better than the heavy hitters. Tasks that would take me 3-4 steps on an Android I can now do in 1-2, and that might not seem like much, but when you want to pull your phone out, get something done, and move on with life, it's huge. Living with the 900 for a month now, I've come to expect that level of delivery from smartphones. Recently, when a friend of mine asked for help on her Android, I was both surprised and disappointed by the flow-feeling interface, and unnecessary keystrokes.It took me a little while familiarizing myself with the interface, I can't lie there -- but now, it's hard to imagine getting anything done without it. I'm not sure how I was living with my Nexus.Here's some of what makes this device unique to me. And I use these features daily:- Microsoft Office- XboxLIVE integration (& companion app)- Zune sync- Bing! Music search (Like Shazam, but takes you straight to the marketplace)- Native Facebook integration (good for quick checks)- SkyDrive sync (There's something mind-boggling yet fascinating about pictures you take being uploaded to your cloud storage the moment they're taken. I love it.)Of course, the 4G and head-turning looks certainly don't hurt, either.All in all, the phone has exceeded my expectations. While I was interested in the WP7 OS because of its stunning looks and unique features, I was reluctant to take a leap of faith using it as my daily driver until I saw NOKIA's hardware.Some will say NOKIA's best option was to become an Android OEM, but I disagree... The Lumia 900 is a beacon of hope -- the first step of a partnership that will make devices for the sole purpose of blowing our minds while getting crap done.So, to all the non-believers out there: I know how you feel because I've been there. WP7 is a fledgling OS that has yet to prove itself, and on paper, sure...its hardware specs are NOT on par with the latest Android devices. But the Lumia 900 doesn't need it. It is optimized so it can finish jobs faster than a dual or quad-core android device, and throw in a sense of accomplishment for no extra charge.Give it a chance. I did.
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Странник-3SZMM

16.11.2012

6/10

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I have an Android smartphone on T-Mobile's network and it works well, but my plan only has 100 minutes to last the entire month. Since I occasionally have days when I have to make a lot of sales calls and my experience with VOIP has been nothing but bad, I decided to get another line and activate it on the $2 pay by the day plan. Basically, you pay $2 and get unlimited calling for that day, plus unlimited EDGE data.I tried swapping the SIM into my smartphone, but quickly found out that using ANY data after midnight makes it charge your account for the day. So unless I remembered to remove the SIM after I was done, it would charge my account. So I decided to get a cheapie handset to use only on heavy call days and just keep the PBD SIM in it all the time.The build quality on the 1661 is extremely cheap. The body is all plastic and as far as sturdiness goes it seems OK but it feels pretty cheap in the hand.Call quality is OK, but I did notice the service bars occasionally dropped one bar while my smartphone stayed at 5 bars.The keypad buttons are rows of a single piece of flat plastic. They do light up, but forget about differentiating them by feel. I would not want to do a lot of texting on it. You might expect that big black square in the middle of the directional pad is an OK button, but it's not. You have to press the Select soft key to choose items.There is no volume rocker, you have to change the volume through the menu while in a call. There is no Bluetooth, but it does have a 2.5 mm monaural headset jack. Using a headset with a volume control can help you get around the lack of a volume rocker switch.The 1661 has no data capability whatsoever. Not even T-Zones or MMS. Fine for me, but you'd better like the wallpaper because there isn't any way to make your own since it doesn't have a camera. No SD card slot or USB jack either, but you can make your own ringtones by recording them through the microphone.The menu is basic, but well organized. The most notable extra features are the radio and flashlight. The flashlight isn't very bright, but it's better than nothing and it will work as long as the phone has a charge. The radio does work, so this phone might be good for those who want to listen to music while working out but don't want to carry an expensive phone to the gym.Overall, a cheap but decent backup phone. If you want something for your main phone, I'd probably look elsewhere.
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Интеллектор-8SNFQ

07.06.2012

10/10

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Unfortunately the majority of the knocks on the LUMIA 900 and the Windows OS (MANGO) are so obviously written from a "...because its not like the IPHONE" point of view. I struggled for a longtime with the decision to break away from the APPLE ecosystem. I have a IPAD but I still use my PC for productivity. The IPAD and the IPHONE work together so seamlessly. All my plugs and adapters work together so why not stay with APPLE?The fact is that the change isn't nearly as dramatic as I thought it would be and the phone works beautifully. I wanted something different and because WINDOWS/NOKIA is competing they throw everything at you. For $99, I get built in Navigation (voiced), Transit schedules (every major city and then some), Maps (for online and offline use), Text Messaging (read & written by voice via bluetooth), Code Scanners (those weird boxes u see in magazine ads and store windows), etc. Yeah I know the IPHONE has all that for $100 more. The reality is that the specs are irrelevant to most of you. Someone writes that the IPHONE's pixel density on the screen is superior. Trust me when I tell u that you won't notice. That is for someone looking for a writing point. The camera? Well the Iphone 4s does have sharper pictures but again you won't notice much and I use my Canon for important pictures anyway. ITUNES versus ZUNE. It seems like a pain to have both since I still use my shuffle for the gym but want content on my windows phone. Its not. Unlike ITUNES, ZUNE isn't a space hog and easily reads the music on your computer and translates it to Zune format for easy transfer to your phone. Perfect, even though I don't use my phone in the gym but only keep podcasts on my phone. The ITUNES APP STORE is bigger by far but I find that with the exception of Words With Friends I miss nothing. APPS are overrated since most of us only use 20% of the ones on our phone.As for the size of the LUMIA, ask yourself why the new IPHONE is getting a larger screen? The LUMIA is not hard to hold but no it is not as small as the Iphone. You get used to it just like you got use to the touch screen when you thought that wasn't gonna ever happen. Well that is a good thing since many of us have started using our phone to type emails and documents*, watch movies, play games, etc. The bigger screen is so much better for those things. You buy a case which has rubberized grips and your fine. Besides, the LUMIA's build quality is great and doesn't bulge crazy in my suit jacket. It is just fine in my car cup holder and obviously a bag holds everything fine. So, ignore the APPLE shilling among the AT&T employees (they get a bigger commission I suspect from the IPHONE)and jump on the next cool thing and stop being like everyone else. You will have no buyers remorse. This phone is beautiful. *Microsoft Office on your phone has the wonderful benefit of making editing, downloading, and reading documents on your phone a wonderfully easy and intuitive experience.
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Квазар-8RRGU

23.04.2012

4/10

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I was waiting on this phone for months. I loved the design and truly expected this to be one amazing phone that would provide an experience far better than Android or iOS. However, this phone falls short in many areas. I'll point to those shortcomings to provide a counter to many of the glowing reviews.Interface (lag):For some reason Windows Phone 7 on the Lumia 900 is laggy. When scrolling through the main menu, as well as application menu, there is a noticeable lag. By this I mean that the menu response to a flick, or quick scroll, is absent. The phone seems like it has a purposeful resistance to quick scrolling. This lag is NOT present in the Titan, Titan II, and Samsung Focus.Apps (inconsistent behavior & missing apps):For my purposes, key applications are missing such as: Angry Birds Seasons, Angry Birds Rio, Angry Birds Space, Native Google Voice, Dropbox, Square, Mint, Draw Something, Instagram, Native Pandora, and Words With Friends. I'm not purchasing this phone on the hope of the apps it will get, but rather the apps is currently has. Additionally MS created many of the so called "native" apps such as Facebook and Twitter, and they are not good. The scrolling inertia and loading times vary so much between applications.For social networks, I understand it integrates into the phone, but the integration simply doesn't function as well as native applications in my opinion. Additionally, if I go to updates it starts at the latest update and doesn't keep my position from where I last read/left off, this is a huge oversight and I would at least want the option to keep my last position as I use Twitter for news updates. The layout, although simply beautiful, is not practical when reading tons of updates; it's simply style over function.Vibration Rattle (Main Reason I Returned Phone)Not all phone's may have this, but whenever my phone vibrated it had a loud rattle. The vibration on this phone is very strong, and combined with an autofocus lens that rattles, when the vibration goes of it causes the lens to shake and rattle very loud. I had to turn the vibration off because it was simply too loud.CameraIt's not good. For a flagship (WP7) phone the camera is mediocre at best. Lots of noise, poor white balance, and the camera rattles.Build:Where is the curved glass of the Lumia 800? I don't like that the glass just seems to sit on top of the phone and it does take away from the overall feel and design. The phone is thinker and heavier than I expected. I also noticed light leak coming from the navigation buttons into the screen. I understand this is picky, but Nokia prides itself of build quality so it's fair to point out issues.OverallI returned this phone and wasn't at all impressed. There are much better choices. For $100 dollars, the iPhone 4 (not 4s) as well as the Galaxy SII (now averaging $70) are a much better choice on the AT&T network if you're in an area without LTE. For new customers you can find the Galaxy SII for free with a new contract. For those that want LTE, for about $100 dollars more I would certainly go with the Galaxy SII Skyrocket.
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Странник-2CZWD

03.10.2012

10/10

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I wanted to write a review days after upgrading to a Windows phone, but needed time to go by so I could work the "bugs" out, figuring out what does and doesn't work for me.I'm a blogger and write Keep the Tail Wagging. The reason I upgraded to a Window's phone was that I thought it would be better than my Blackberry for blogging and it has been fantastic.Pros...1. I love the size; it's been so long since I've had a "big" phone that it was weird at first. It felt like I was putting a tablet near my ear (an exaggeration), but I love it.2. I love being able to tether wirelessly for internet. I didn't think I would need the Internet Sharing, but I've used it when I had my notebook and Kindle Fire with me.3. The app store is great. I have access to so many cool, free apps. They're easy to check out, read reviews, and download.4. Windows isn't always updating it; I've never had to power down to reboot and when I do update/back up, it's a matter of plugging it into my computer.5. Nice camera (see more below) although it did take some getting used to, love that I can easily take a self-portrait and quickly upload it to Facebook, and I love the video function.6. I like that I can scroll through all of my social networking updates.Cons...1. Being a smart phone, the battery life blows. It gets better when you turn off a lot of background apps and it gets better when the newness wears off. This phone was barely out of my hand the first couple of weeks. Now I only have to charge 1x a day unless I'm doing a lot of social networking, then it's 2x.2. About the camera; I can't upload to Twitter or other social networking sites, which is a bummer. This may be something I'm doing wrong, but it doesn't work. This is a big one - I can't upload to my Facebook page from my phone. That is a bummer!3. The visual voice mail only worked for about a month and then it stopped. The store tried to get it started again, but it didn't work. I didn't really use it, so no worries.4. The Facebook sometimes doesn't work well - if someone comments on your status update, I sometimes have to go through the app to see it. The Facebook page can't be linked to my phone.5. I have the worst time texting someone for the first time. I cannot figure out how to simply do this - there's no "message this person" option under people's names, only calling.All in all, I love my phone and I'm happy with the investment. It was completely worth it and I get a lot of work done just with my phone. Of course I'd like more, but who wouldn't?
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Гиперион-2SOLF

12.04.2012

10/10

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I am an AT&T customer since 2002. I was due for an upgrade for at least a year, and I was holding on to it as I was not impressed with anything out there..until Nokia Lumia 900 showed up. I pre ordered it on 4/2 from AT&T and received mine on 4/6. I have been using this phone heavily for the last one week, and here are my impressions:Pros:- Excellent build quality, it feels solid in your hand. The polycarbonate shell is just amazing. It feels real premium in your hand, you have to hold it in person to understand what I am trying to convey.- Signal strength on this phone is absolutely amazing. If you have trouble with getting adequate signal in places that matter, I will absolutely recommend this phone. Nokia pedigree shows.- Great battery life. With above average use, 3 email accounts, bluetooth on, WiFi on, I have 20% or more juice left by the time I go to sleep.- I am on conference calls often, and the speakerphone on this phone is real good.- I am not a blind follower of any OS, but Windows Phone 7.5 Mango is very intuitive, easy to use and real fluid. It is designed in a way to reach your most used tasks in 2 to 3 clicks. This takes away some of the extreme customizations you can do on some other OSes, but for most users, this will be a nonissue.- The data speeds on LTE is blindingly fast. If you are in an LTE area, and use data on the go, this is the phone to get. It works well on AT&T HSPA+ network also, so don't hesitate to try if you are not in LTE area.- Nokia provides a free turn by turn Navigation on this phone with downloadable maps. This is pretty cool as you don't need a data connection to use this. Very helpful for people who travel to Europe.Edit: Another reviewer just reminded me of another pro. The circular polarising ClearBlack display helps you read better in direct sunlight.Cons:The cons on this phone are very minor from my perspective. However to bring some balance to my review, here are some:- The camera is great for outdoor shots, but not that great indoors. A lot of this I believe is due to user error, ie. getting used to the 2 step camera button. If you can get into the manual settings and tweak, you can get much better shots. Normally, Nokia issues software updates for their phones to improve the camera over time, I hope this would be the case.- The piece of metal around the camera scratches pretty easily. There are some gel cases that snugly fit without taking away the beauty of this phone that could help ease this.- Screen attracts finger print easily, but I guess that is the case for all touchscreen phones.- App store for Windows is still in a growth stage. There are some 80000+ apps in there, but a lot of them are poor quality (same with other OSes too). I found most of the 20+ apps I need, but if you are looking for a lot of apps, please check Microsoft Windows Phone webpage if your favorite app is available.PS: Did I say this is an absolute beauty? The word stunning will be an understatement in my opinion. I mean there is nothing like it, and if you are looking to stand out of the crowd, this is the one to pick. Once you hold it, everything else looks so boring.
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Вектрон-0HQSK

13.08.2014

10/10

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Ok so I reviews the phone n had quite a few negative points...but having the phone in my had i was blown away by the pictures and of course the battery life...2 days and without charging.....im happy
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Плазмонавт-4KKFT

12.04.2012

10/10

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Bought this phone from the Microsoft Store...I couldn't wait 2 days on Amazon to get the phone...at $99 this phone is unbeatable in price. Plus if bought before April 21st, Nokia will give $100 AT&T credit bringing this phone to FREE! I heard many arguments about Windows Phone to IOS to Android..the number of apps in the other OS is getting old....I'm able to find many apps that I need from the Marketplace from Pandora (MetroRadio or wpFandora) to money organization app...the Live Tile needs to get used to but coming from Android static icons with a background it's a breath of fresh air to something new. If you are into browsing 100,000s of apps as your daily use of a smartphone this is probably not the phone for you. If you are looking for dual core, HD screen thinking of future OS updates, than also look elsewhere. A smartphone you buying today is to be used today, 24 months from now, there will be a complete set of new phones with different specifications and OS update. I suggest looking into the WP Marketplace to see if they have the apps you are looking for before buying this phone...if you are just looking for a phone to browse the internet at LTE speed, integrated Social Media...this phone rocks!Pros: - Great feel to the polycarbonate..doesn't feel cheap when you hold it - Nokia Drive ---been using Nokia Drive since Symbian and Google Navigation doesn't match to the quality of this GPS Navigation...and its free with off line mapping....it also has like 50+ languges for voice navigation - At $99 for a premium phone...its a no brainer compare to $299 for high end Androids or iPhones - LTE speed is fast compare to the old 3G - easily integrate with Hotmail/Google/Yahoo mail/contacts/calendar - The Cyan color turn heads when you use it waiting in line at Costco - Battery life last a full day on medium use on LTE with Wifi and Bluetooth turned off (My Samsung Galaxy SII will last about 5 hours before I need to charge it) - Playing Spotify on my Samsung Galaxy SII (4G) will last a bit less than 3 hours before I need to charge - Nokia Luma 900 playing Spotify on LTE wil last a good 5 hours before I need to charge it - I left both phone on playing Spotify in a loop on my playlist - Clear Black AMOLED screen, easier to read outdoors in the sun - Can link multiple email inboxes into one inbox for ease of use - Group Messaging so its easier to keep track of group texts in one thread instead of getting each text individually - MS Office syncs to Skydrive and I can edit on my PC and sync itCons: - feels a bit heavy compare to the SII and other phones because of the polycarbonate...doesn't feel plastic toy like a lot of phones out there - Camera is descent but doesn't have the quality of the my Nokia N8 - No free tethering option - No Skype integration yet - No removeable batteries - No USB mass storage option ....will have to go through Zune...I go through Skydrive for my files and MS gives you 20GB of data with Windows PhoneThe pros for me outweight the cons and with Nokia Drive offline mapping, a $99 price tag (FREE till April 21st) this phone is a winner
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Астероид-9FOAL

16.07.2014

2/10

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Ужасно

Phone overheats and cuts out if I play an online poker game for 10/15 minutes.
Couldn't use this phone to make a phone call once you turn it on again. You could not hold the phone to your ear without burning it.
Got a feeling it will be on its way back to you soon.
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КиберНаблюдатель-1TPTT

12.04.2012

10/10

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Well, this was not expected. I purchased this phone for the wife but wasn't sure if she'd like it as she's not into technology. As of last week, she didn't want to get on the smartphone wagon as she deemed them too complicated to use. As some reviewers have stated, the OS is so simple that she doesn't seem to be able to stop playing with it. The biggest benefit for her is that, and I quote:"I don't have to do anything to see what everyone is doing!, I can just look at the home screen". Well, good for her. Also, I guess the read-text feature is also a plus as she's not one to use a blue-tooth device while driving-hence why she never picks up the phone or answer calls until she's able.So, since she's not likely to post any reviews I figure I'd do it for her to provide good feedback for both future/prospective consumers and manufacture alike:1)Phone seems to work great (I guess we received one of the units not affected by current network issues)2)Screen resolution looks great. I'm not sweating 1080P or HDMI connectivity here. I'll reserve those expectations for my TV3)From what I can gathered from her, reception is better at her work. Full bars compared to her co-workers' 2 bars (IPhone 4s/Droide phones)at the same location. "Keep in mind she didn't mentioned what carriers her friends were using, so for all we know she works close to an AT&T tower".4)Taking a picture seems to be easier for her, although I can confirm the the auto feature works best while being in the outside environment vs. indoors. I'm not sure if an update can fix that so I supposed I'd wait.5) Local scout seems to be a winner for her as well.6) Volume level seems to be good.7) She's not into Apps so I guess that from her point of view she's fine as all she needs is her banking App.Conclusion:Bottom line is that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so I can't say that it is better looking than my IPhone, although it does feel more rigid so dropping it by accident should not be cause of alarm. My IPhone on the other hand...She's loving it, so I'm loving it. And With the pending $100.00 credit I'm loving it even more as it turned out to be free. Although there is no sense in letting her know that. ;)Although I'm pretty sure the build quality and OS functionality will not disappoint anyone, features and overall existing ecosystem might be an issue. Please review carefully for what "matters to you" as an individual so you can "educationally" vote on the pros/cons before committing to a purchase/contract.I really hate to see negative reviews about things that based on spec sheets where not available to begin with.Let's remember to keep the reviews objective and not follow any Manufactures blindly. Make them about "YOUR" experiences.Bottom line is that to any company, being MS, Apple or Android, we're just consumers and all they're after is our money. That's why they're called "BUSINESSES". Let's return the favor and hold them accountable for promised features to keep the market fresh with new innovations and better customer service going forward. Competition is key!Thanks,
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НоваГость-8QACW

05.10.2012

10/10

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After latest Over The Air update from Nokia to FP2 version crashes stopped. So now I can use qualities of this phone without compromises.I can only say:1. This phone has outstanding build and material quality, if you grab it by hand you simply feel quality and hardness of material. It is every time pleasure to hold it in hand.2. Outstanding display. After while of usage you simply forget lower resolution, it is really not needed for watching movies or daily work. You will only see perfect contrast and colors. This thing is really usable on direct sunlight. What you can do with 1200+ pixels if you simply not see them outside...3. Real multitasking. I love way I can switch my applications anytime and always find them in state I let them. This is not working on Android, iOS or WP...4. Perfect sound, compare it to other phones and you will be surprised how good is sound in speaker, or how good other side is hearing you because of your quality microphone.5. Data under control. I found only with Symbian possible to connect to data network even in roaming. With this phone you can control every byte sent. No automatic updates, annoying adds.6. Fast and reliable Nokia Maps.7. Multimedia device, perfect pictures, perfect Full HD videos even with 3x zooom, perfect sound. Playing Full HD videos without problems8. Real HDMI output, you just connect phone to TV and can watch videos and pictures in Full HD. You can even use phone on TV screen in 640x360 mode.9. Better battery usage than other systems. You can get 1-4 days of standby without charging from this device.10. Pentaband, you can forget frequencies, bands, it will work for voice and fast data all around globe.11. Symbian is not closed system like iOS, WP, you can enjoy freedom with your data in your phone. Connect it as you wish, Bluetooth, WiFi, SD, NFC...This device is really high end feeling. Durable, showing quality everywhere. So now I'm changing my review to 5 stars............Hello, I bought this item 5 weeks ago. This phone is SW or HW defective and it is restarting and crashing very frequently, few times per day, when internet connection is lost WiFi or 3G/2G.It is almost not usable for daily work, IM, internet access.Nokia is playing dead bug though problem is serious, affecting many users.Here is link for official Nokia page discussion about this problem.[...]Do not buy this phone if you are not accepting risk of daily freezes, crashes, not usability of 3G..
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Аргонавт-7WAQI

23.07.2012

10/10

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The Nokia 808 PureView is a premium device! Beautiful! Excellent construction, elegant finish, nice to hold on hand! High quality materials!Not cheap plastic feel as most high end smartphones.The best camera, for me, it replaces my camcorder and my digital camera very well.The screen reproduces colors and images beautifully, and what amaze me is that you can see it clearly outside under the sun.You can create up to 6 different desktops with 6 different backgrounds. I use one for all my preferred contacts, one for my games, one for music, one for my family foto, one for gallery and the main desktop for clock time, weather, messaging, etc.In Nokia Store I found the applications and games to suit my needs, for example I have downloaded Opera browser, Nokia Battery Monitor, Skype, Ebbudy messanger, Nokia Internet Radio, Nokia Trailers, Gravity, Spotify, Accuweather, Pick Sticks, Angry Birds, Gems, Maze Classic, Fruit Ninja, Shrekkart, Need for Speed, etc.To obtain clear pictures easily, when using the camera, just tap on the screen the place where you want to focus the camera and then take the picture.I would like to see more Nokia Belle updates, it is a friendly OS and I like all the features included like:- 41 MP Camera- Full HD 1080p Recording- Multitasking- FM Transmitter- FM Radio- Dolby Sound- GPS- NFC- Bluetooth- Pentaband- ClearBlack display- Support for a Bluetooth Mouse and a Keyboard- Rich Recording- Micro HDMI output- 3.5 mm audio jack output- Night clock as a stand by screen- DLNA for watching video on your HD TV- MicroSIM and 64GB MicroSD card support (up to 80GB storage).- Clock alarms- All the basic functions for a smartphone: SMS, MMS, WiFi, Email, Calendar, music and video players, Nokia Maps, Office Suite, calculator, file manager, Nokia Belle Updates, Adobe Reader, Notes, Clock, Image Viewer, Camera, Nokia Store, etc.And of course, the 41 Megapixel camera!!!8MP, 5MP and 3MP for normal use.38 MP for a whole view.Pictures taken with this phone have a great detail, real colours and you can zoom to see many details!!And the good news, you can adjust many setting to suit your needs or use automatic mode for casual use.As a comment, before Nokia 808 PureView I was using a Galaxy Note. Note is a good phone but Nokia 808 PureView is a great smartphone!- Nokia 808 has well placed the volume buttons, easy to operate compared with Galaxy Note.- The Nokia 808 lock button feels good. In the Galaxy Note sometimes is annoying to operate.- The Galaxy Note back button is badly placed, it is very easy to accidentally press it.- Camera button on Nokia 808 PureView is a plus.- The size, excellent to carry it everywhere.All functionalities in the same package!!!
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НоваГость-6XBUA

10.04.2012

10/10

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I don't even know where to start. I've had my phone for over a day now and I'm completely thrilled with the product. Best place to start is with describing the solid construction. Use of polycarbonate body feels really sturdy and makes me not cringe if I dropped the phone. Screen is beautiful and the colors just pop out. Given how vibrant the screen is, I haven't really noticed a huge difference when reading kindle books on the Nokia device even when comparing it to my iPad 3. OS is smooth and fast. No clue why reviewers are so hung up on the phone being single core. For most of the rest of the population that chooses their phones based on experience, the rest of us won't notice. Live tiles are a breeze to use and make getting things done better. Speakerphone is loud and clear. When I'm on the speakerphone, people can't tell that I'm on it. This phone is stable, stable, stable. No more rebooting like my two other samsung Android phones when I'm trying to make a phone call. No more laggy performance even though I shut down every app and made certain nothing was running in the background. Even listening to online radio on Wifi is more stable on this device. Only negative thing I can say about the device is that the app ecosystem is less than iOS and android, but I've found adequate enough replacements that it's not that big a barrier. For example, WP7 doesn't have Pandora, but I've found iheartradio to be a better product anyways. Some of that is made up for by the great Nokia specific WP7 apps. Nokia Drive is fantastic. Imagine turn by turn directions with maps that can be downloaded (no data hog worries here) for over 100 countries with spoken directions in at least 20 languages / accents (Urdu anyone?). Maybe one other thing is the camera underperforms given what I had expected from a Zeiss camera, but overall it's okay versus other camera phones. Colors are average, but photos are actually pretty sharp. Speed to take a photo is a bit on the slow side versus iPhone 4S my wife has.Regardless of the situation with apps, at the end of the day, the killer application for any smartphone is voice. I can't even begin to express how thrilled I am with the reception on the phone. There is a spot on my drive back home that I used to ALWAYS drop coverage on the iPhone and Samsung Android phones. I drove right by and kept the conversation going. It was like I was on my verizon phone. The conversation always used to get cut off when I'd pull up into the garage and walk into the elevator in my building. With this phone, the reception was crystal clear with absolutely no degradation in the signal.While other folks may be amazed by the pizzazz of more apps and dual cores, I just want a phone that works. This phone works with few hiccups and shows what happens when a smartphone actually functions as a phone. I used to think the reason why I kept dropping calls was because AT&T had an inferior network, but after having this phone, I've decided it was because I had the wrong phone.
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Зета-Орион-9PGRT

27.08.2013

6/10

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Плохо

Let me start with the good, the camera and the apps are good. However, his phone is a fluke. I began to use this phone just over a month ago and several times the phone just freeze up and power off like it has a mind of its own. Today, for more than two minutes, I could not tell what was happening, the screen was black it would not turn on even though I did not turn it off. Then it powered back on all by itself. I bought this phone unlocked so I could use it without a contract. I think it is still connected to AT&T because the carrier I am with is unable to unlock the section where I can get picture text. I would not buy another one since AT&T seems to have a monopoly on them. I was wondering if I can go into their store so they can tell me how to unlock the picture text part of it. I believe it would be better to buy a phone that is not connected to any carrier and there would be no problem. I get drop calls in places where people with the same carrier doesn't them so I have to blame the phone. Because of all the problems I have with this phone, I would not recommend it to anyone unless I just happen to get one with a fault. The reason I bought it, is because I love the Nokia brand because they are usually last longer than others but now I have second thoughts about them.
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